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  1. Aug 3, 2012 · In 1996, Eugenia Duran Apostol, more affectionately known as Tita Eggie, put up the Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP) to help ensure that future generations would continue to be inspired by the heroism and selflessness manifested on Edsa in 1986.

  2. Feb 24, 2017 · It was the Foundation for Worldwide People Power headed by Inquirer founding chair Eugenia D. Apostol that tapped the team to document the Marcos years.

  3. Feb 22, 2014 · Today the FWWPP is known as the Eggie Apostol Foundation, and Eggie wants all People Power advocates to continue this conversation with our youth, because “in that way, the spirit of People Power that exploded on Edsa may be kept forever vibrant rather than frozen in statues and monuments.”

  4. For comments and ratings, please refer to the first part (1 of 10) of this documentary. Thank you.From the Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP), cre...

  5. Sep 22, 2017 · Absolute Power. In any democracy, checks and balances are vital. The basic idea is that no single individual has all the power, so that he is unable to abuse it. Power is ideally distributed among various bodies so that they may dispense their duties efficiently, and balance each other’s exercise of authority.

  6. On January 9, 1996, Apostol founded the Foundation for Worldwide People Power (later renamed as Eggie Apostol Foundation in 2012), a non-profit organization based in Pasig with the aim to improve facilities and teaching in Philippine public schools, publish books and produce video documentaries about martial law under Ferdinand Marcos, the ...

  7. Eugenia Apostol, a journalist and publisher, brought a film crew together to create a documentary under her newly established Foundation for Worldwide People Power (renamed as the Eggie Apostol Foundation in 2012) about the injustices committed during the two-decade presidency of Ferdinand Marcos.